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SEA Conference Lecture: Succeeding After the Big Guys Say, "Sorry, Not Interested!" – Full Session

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CHAPTERS
You Have to Bring it to Them -
Follow the Opportunity -
Don't Set Goals -
No Risk For Them -
Partnerships Equal Success -
Figure Out What's Working and What's Not Working -
Enthusiasm and Optimism -
Things Take Time—The Importance of Persistence -
Meet With People Already Successful Doing What You Want to Do -
You Have to Give Before You Can Receive -
Don't Be Intimidated—People Are Just People -
Creativity -
Finding Your Audience -
Internet Marketing -
Maintaining a Mailing List -
Pros and Cons of Illegal Copying -
Operating Independent of a Label -

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Timothy O'Neill, an entrepreneur and million-selling independent musician, presents to an audience at the Self-Employed Artists' Conference 2008 some of the keys to his success. He addresses more than a dozen crucial insights about entrepreneurship and success, from how to market yourself at the start of your career when you have very little to offer, to how to build strong partnerships with vendors and distributors, how to succeed in music without a label, and much more.



Shoot Date:
March 2008
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Entrepreneurship | Independent Artists | Making It | Music Industry

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Coleman Foundation | S.E.A. (Self Employment in the Arts) | The O'Neill Brothers

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